shott

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

n. Variant of chott.

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

n. In northern Africa, the bed of an old saline lake which has become dried up by excess of evaporation over precipitation, and is now filled with deposits of salt and gypsum mingled with sand blown from the adjacent desert.

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Examples

“If any got a shott at one Indian the fire imediately ran through the whole line though they saw nothing but trees,” a British officer said.

Reply pretty funny me and my friends used to do almost the same thing we would stand in one spot shott a couple seconds then turn off the camera and bring some silly prop or someone else or somehting stupid inside the next shot kinda stupid but funny if you do it right

There first at the foot-ball he equalled any one that played; but in handleing his piece, in chargeing and dischargeing, he was so ready, and shott so near the marke, that he farre surpassed all his fellow schollars, and became a teacher of that art to them before the thretteenth year of his oune age.